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President Erdoğan’s Visit to Iraq: More Than 20 Agreements Completed, Says Minister Fidan

Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan Holds Meeting with Mauritanian Counterpart in Istanbul

Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan recently met with his Mauritanian counterpart Muhammed Salim Merzuk in Istanbul to discuss important matters of bilateral cooperation. During the meeting, Minister Fidan took the opportunity to shed light on President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s upcoming visit to Iraq.

Fidan shared that preliminary agreements for the signing of more than 20 agreements have been finalized in preparation for the visit. He emphasized the significance of Iraq-Turkey relations in the region, highlighting the potential impact of the Development Road Project, which President Erdoğan holds in high regard, on fostering cooperation between the two nations and benefiting the wider region.

The Minister stressed the importance of approaching the region with a focus on development, technology, prosperity, stability, and culture rather than conflict. He reiterated Turkey’s commitment to promoting these values and stated that discussions during the visit will also address the Gaza issue, with both Baghdad and Ankara united in their support for Palestinian rights.

In addition, Minister Fidan mentioned his visit to Erbil and expressed optimism about deepening ties with the regional administration. He noted that Erbil’s input will be essential in advancing mutual peace efforts.

As Minister Fidan continues to drive initiatives for regional cooperation and peaceful coexistence, it is evident that Turkey remains committed to building strong partnerships and fostering stability in the Middle East. Follow NTV on social media for more updates on diplomatic developments and international relations.

 

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